Accounting firm PwC completes move into new Station Hill offices
PwC marks a move from Forbury Place, where it has been located for the past 13 years, to ONE Station Hill
Read moreDetailsPwC marks a move from Forbury Place, where it has been located for the past 13 years, to ONE Station Hill
Read moreDetailsIndependent family-owned games shop Eclectic Games is celebrating its 20th birthday this month, marking two decades since it first opened
Read moreDetailsre3read scheme's first year is celebrated
Read moreDetailsA burger chain has moved to a new location in Reading after its former site at a brewery closed down last December.
Read moreDetailsBrewDog in Reading is among nearly 40 set to close 'immediately' following a major takeover by US-based investors, costing nearly 500 jobs nationally
Read moreDetailsResidents invited to shop small and support local creatives
Read moreDetailsA new bar and social darts venue, Flight Club, is set to open in Reading on 1 May 2026, just in time for the Early May Bank Holiday.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire brewery has teamed up with a national women's beer community to create a special edition drink to mark International Women's Day.
Read moreDetailsA beloved UK nightclub chain has announced multiple closures ? and questions over whether the Popworld in Reading will continue to trade.
Read moreDetailsA young optical assistant in Reading has celebrated completing his apprenticeship, highlighting the opportunities available through Specsavers
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